Understanding Hadith and Its Context
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What does the phrase 'make their plot go astray' imply?

  • He confused their intentions. (correct)
  • He abandoned their schemes.
  • He supported their plans.
  • He enriched their strategies.
  • What action is described with regard to the birds?

  • They were seen individually.
  • They flew away silently.
  • They were scared away.
  • They arrived in great numbers. (correct)
  • How might the birds' arrival be interpreted in the context?

  • As a sign of nature's tranquility.
  • As a form of divine retribution. (correct)
  • As a normal seasonal occurrence.
  • As a distraction from the plot.
  • Which of the following best describes the tone of the passage?

    <p>Threatening and ominous.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What could the concept of plotting typically suggest?

    <p>Engaging in deceitful actions.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the term used for the type of ohi that is not recited in Salah?

    <p>Unrecited Ohi</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following statements is true about the hadith of Rasulullah (SAW)?

    <p>It is an example of unrecited Ohi.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why is the hadith of Rasulullah (SAW) categorized as unrecited Ohi?

    <p>Because it is not included in Salah recitations.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the term 'Ohi' refer to in the context of the hadith?

    <p>A form of divine communication.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In the context of the hadith, which of the following is NOT a characteristic of unrecited Ohi?

    <p>It is applicable in Salah.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Islamic Law Sources

    • Allah created humans for worship
    • Islamic law (Sharia) is the prescribed way for worship
    • Al-Quran is the first source of Islamic law
    • Al-Quran is also called Furqan (distinction between right and wrong)
    • Every word of Al-Quran is from Allah
    • Following Al-Quran's path brings Allah's mercy
    • Al-Quran is a reservoir of knowledge for humanity
    • Understanding Al-Quran is a duty for humans
    • The Sunnah (life of the Prophet) is the second source of Islamic law
    • Correctly following Al-Quran depends on following the Sunnah
    • Hadith (Prophet's sayings and actions) is crucial to understanding and following Al-Quran

    Information Inquiry

    • Students should collect information on Al-Quran and Hadith,
    • using religious books, online resources and discussing with family members, religious scholars, classmates
    • The information gathered should be written in a notebook

    Introduction to the Holy Quran

    • Al-Quran is the last heavenly book revealed by Allah
    • Qiratun means studying or reciting
    • Quran is derived from the word Qarnun, meaning combined
    • Revelation to Muhammad (peace be upon him) took 23 years
    • Al-Quran was revealed in Arabic language
    • It has 114 Surahs and 6236 verses/6666
    • This book contains worldly and supernatural knowledge
    • The arrangement of Surahs is from the largest to smallest, but revelation wasn't continuous

    Types of Ohi (Revelation)

    • Ohi Matlu (Al-Quran)
    • Ohi Ghairi Matlu (Al-Hadith)
    • Ohi Matlu is recited in Salah
    • Ohi Khafi (Hidden Ohi) is not recited in Salah (like Hadith)
    • Ohi refers to Allah's revelations to prophets

    Methods of Ohi Revelation

    • Revelation to Muhammad (peace be upon him) took seven forms
    • Bells and sounds, the arrival of angels in human form,
    • dreams before revelations, direct conversations with Allah
    • conveying ohi within the heart, through Hazrat Israfil (AS).

    Miracle of Al-Quran

    • Allah has sent prophets with miracles to guide humanity
    • Al-Quran is the greatest miracle in Islam
    • Al-Quran's articulation and style are miracles,
    • The miracles of Al-Quran endure throughout history and time.

    Miracle of Al-Quran - Challenge

    • Allah challenged people to create a similar book
    • People have not been able to produce a comparable surah or book
    • The eternal nature of Al-Quran is a miracle.

    Al-Quran and Hadith as Knowledge

    • Al-Quran is a treasure of knowledge
    • It contains various branches of modern knowledge

    Embryology

    • Al-Quran contains knowledge of embryology

    The Secret of Creation of all Creatures

    • Allah created living things from water

    The Secret of Creation of the World

    • The universe existed and began as a single entity

    The Secret of human Creation

    • Allah created humans from water

    Life in the Plants

    • Plants have life and show submission to Allah

    The Secret of Living Things

    • Living things are in pairs (opposite forces).

    Tazweed

    • Tazweed means correct Quran recitation,
    • important for correct understanding, and purity of recitation
    • Knowing Makhraj, places of pronunciation, is important
    • Reciting Al-Quran with Tazweed is obligatory

    Gunnah

    • Gunnah involves nasal sound during Quran recitation
    • There are four types of Gunnah for specific letters

    Pronunciation Rules of Lam

    • Pronunciation of 'Lam' in 'Allah' depends on the preceding letter
    • 'Lam' is pronounced fully/hard if a jabar or pesh precedes it
    • 'Lam' is pronounced lightly/soft if a jer precedes it

    Pronunciation Rules of Ra

    • Pronunciation of 'Ra' depends on preceding letter or status

    Qalqalah

    • Qalqalah is an echo-like sound for specific letters during recitation.

    Surah al-Fil

    • It describes the failed attempt by King Abraha to destroy the Kaaba
    • Allah's intervention and the destruction of the elephant army
    • The surah emphasizes Allah's power

    Surah Al-Qadr

    • Describes the importance of Lailatul Qadr (Night of Decree)
    • A night of great worship, better than a thousand months of worship
    • Angels and the spirit descend during this night

    Surah al-Duha

    • Revealed in Makkah after Surah Fajr and before Surah Inshirah
    • Describes Allah's protection and blessings for Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)
    • Emphasizes the importance of gratitude and sincerity in actions,
    • Encourages believers to help those in need.

    Akhlaq

    • Akhlaq refers to the character of individuals
    • A good or bad character builds both this world and hereafter
    • Islam teaches people how to create a civilised society
    • People of good character are loved by Allah.
    • Behaving well towards others and respecting those who are older

    Tawakkul

    • Tawakkul means putting trust, reliance and faith in Allah
    • It's an essential quality for believers
    • Tawakkul is an act of worship in Islam

    Halal Earnings

    • Halal earning is essential for Muslims
    • Means permitted in Islamic law
    • Earning through lawful means benefits the believer in this life and the next

    Dignity of Labour

    • Allah honoured all workers regardless of their profession
    • All labour is respected according to Islamic teaching.

    Social Service

    • Social service is an act of worship
    • Helping the poor and needy is an important part of compassion

    Importance of Harmony and Equality

    • Islam emphasizes harmony, inclusivity, and equality for everyone
    • No differentiation on the basis of caste, creed or belief
    • Everyone is equal in the eyes of Allah, and discrimination is haram

    Obscenity

    • Obscenity is the opposite of modesty, a shameful act.
    • Obscenity is the opposite of good character.

    Kindness

    • Treating children well demonstrates compassion and kindness
    • Parents are responsible to encourage their children to be good
    • Showing kindness to children, showing respect to elders and being mindful of their needs is part of true faith in Islam.

    Duties of Children Towards Parents

    • After the death of parents, there are responsibilities, duties and traditions to treat the dead well.
    • The child must respect and take care of their parents.
    • Taking care of family and relatives is part of the responsibility.
    • The children are expected to treat the family and the community with respect.

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    This quiz explores key concepts related to hadith, particularly focusing on the terms used and their interpretations. Participants will analyze the tone of a passage and learn about the characteristics of recited and unrecited Ohi. Test your knowledge about these important aspects of Islamic teachings.

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